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| dj_bas |
what is it about our favorite djs that makes us hold them in such high regard? weather it be sasha, pete tong, tiesto, armin van burren, markus schulz...whatever
what is it about them that we love so much? why is it that just one picture can say so many things to each of us?
what is it about this music that we all can't live without? anyon else wonder things like this?
the times when you can just sit back at home, listen to a set (old or new) and it just brings this feeling inside you, you know the one...the one where you can't wait for the weekend to come. the one where you can hear the set, and it brings you back to the last time you saw them. and for those 4, 5, 6 hours they were in absolute control of you.
they deteremined when you went and got a drink, they determined when you started/stopped dancing, they determined when you put your hands up, they determined when you looked over at your friends and noticed everyone was just having a ing good time.
like these pics... imagine being there, imagine the awesome memories that are being formed right here




yeah...awesome!
anyway, just thought i would post this today because of all the trash that's being talked in other parts of this website. don't forget people this music is the reason we're all friends :happy2: |
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| Staedtler |
uh...well i've come to realize that pretty much any funky type of music is my thing. house or electro or even straight up funk(which i've to get into yet). so that's my answer. it's the funk. but i can live without it. and you can live without whatever you listen to as well.
as for dj's, mostly ones who spin interesting and/or different sets are my favorites. the good ones, basically. why would i like a dj who is in essense a clone of 99% of all other dj's, like the ones you listed? |
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| dj_bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Staedtler
...why would i like a dj who is in essense a clone of 99% of all other dj's, like the ones you listed? |
wow thanks for missing the point |
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| Staedtler |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_bas
wow thanks for missing the point |
because i explained why i like the dj's i like...okay... |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by Staedtler
because i explained why i like the dj's i like...okay... |
actually, you barely explained jack. But that's a whole 'nuther realm of incomprehension. |
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| Demoted |
Back on topic, for me it's much more the tracks played usually than the guy who played them. Like Soldout vs. Nova - Maybe Tomorrow brings me back to that time I saw Armin a few weeks back and it ing rocked. Each time I hear that track I just go insane because it was such a great show. Armin himself though, well, sometimes he spins complete and that just doesn't "bring me back" to that experience.
Unless the dj has unique crowd interaction, or did something that blew me away, like when I got to meet and talk with Ferry Corsten, I generally would say the individual tracks are more meaningful. That's just me though. |
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| dj_bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Staedtler
because i explained why i like the dj's i like...okay... |
No, what you said in the last sentence had absolutely nothing to do with anything and it made your post just lame.
And Demoted:
Spot on mate, that's what i'm talking about :D |
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| Staedtler |
| quote: | Originally posted by Demoted
actually, you barely explained jack. But that's a whole 'nuther realm of incomprehension. |
good job on the enlightening and thoughtful post there einstein. i explained why i like the music i like, and why i like the dj's i like. but i guess the thread maker was going for more of a broader general rhetorical philosophical bull post, then.
i guess the larger, broader answer, if all his questions were rhetorical, would be that humans have a complex series of chemical reactions that allow us to have things called memory and emotions, which are in turn stimulated by sensory input, like from hearing(music) and sight(art or pictures or whatever is pleasing to the eye). with our advanced homosapien brains we have the power to imagine ourselves in most situations, whether we get it right in our own head or not. most of the time one would either overimagine or underimagine. like the pictures. you might imagine that it would be a kickass time if you were there. but in reality you might not have such a kickass time in no small part due to a number of other factors that could have happened that day, just before going to this place, or while you were at the place, or whatever. that's imagination for you, very rarely close to reality. |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by Staedtler
good job on the enlightening and thoughtful post there einstein. i explained why i like the music i like, and why i like the dj's i like. but i guess the thread maker was going for more of a broader general rhetorical philosophical bull post, then.
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just out of curiosity, you mentioned that the five djs bas originally stated were cookie cutter copies of themselves. Care to explain how Sasha and Pete Tong are in any way similar in their sound to Tiesto, Armin van Buuren, and Markus Schulz? |
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| Staedtler |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_bas
No, what you said in the last sentence had absolutely nothing to do with anything and it made your post just lame. |
sure it did, it was why i don't like the dj's i don't like. because i don't like dj's that essentially do the same thing as 99% of all other dj's. kaypasa? |
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| dj_bas |
| Oh well...I tried to spread teh love :haha: |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_bas
Oh well...I tried to spread teh love :haha: |
your thread got jacked :eek: |
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